Concert for Tempe in Thessaloniki tonight—”Their profits or our lives”
Today, March 20th at 7 PM, a concert will take place at the pedestrian street of Agia Sofia in Thessaloniki, organised by student and labour unions, in response to the…
Today, March 20th at 7 PM, a concert will take place at the pedestrian street of Agia Sofia in Thessaloniki, organised by student and labour unions, in response to the…
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated his hardline stance on immigration upon arriving at the EU summit in Brussels. Building on the rhetoric of his newly appointed Minister for Migration…
Maria Karystianou, president of the Tempi tragedy victims’ families, fiercely criticized the parliamentary investigation committee’s expected decision to refer former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos directly to the judicial council. She…
Responding to recent developments, constitutional law expert Xenophon Kontiadis posted their reaction to former Deputy Minister to the PM and MP Christos Triantopoulos’ call for his case on the alleged…
European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi has confirmed that her office is investigating the cargo transported by the freight train involved in the tragic railway disaster in Tempe. In response to…
Maria Karystianou, along with the “Tempe 2023” association, has sent a legal notice to Panagis Kapatos, the president of the parliamentary investigation committee on former minister’s involvement in the Tempe…
Former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos has requested to bypass the parliamentary investigative committee and have his case regarding the Tempe train crash directly referred to the judiciary, citing fears of…
During his visit to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport today, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis described the need to upgrade Greece’s railway network, particularly the Athens-Thessaloniki line, as “extremely urgent.” He…
The first meeting of the parliamentary investigation committee into former government official Christos Triantopoulos concluded today, with the government majority rejecting a proposal to form a proportionally representative presiding board.…
In an interview on the morning of 18 March, 2025, Greece’s newly appointed Minister of Migration and Asylum, Makis Voridis, used extreme anti-immigrant rhetoric of hate, referring to “enforced pushbacks.”…